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Abdolhossein Parno

Abdolhossein Parno

Associate Professor / تربيت بدني وعلوم ورزشي / Exercise physiology

Master Theses

  1. The Ecute effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the premotor cortex and post-activation potentiation (PAP) on physiological, functional and cognitive parameters of female basketball players.
    Marziye Pezeshk 2025
       Abstract Introduction: Sports performance is influenced by several physical, physiological, and psychological factors. In the field of sports, there has always been a search for performance-enhancing techniques. Most research has focused on the muscles, lungs, and heart. As a result, the importance of the brain in regulating sports performance has received less attention. Many studies have shown that the brain plays a key role in the development of fatigue and, consequently, influences sports performance. The mechanisms responsible for fatigue may be central or peripheral. The high demands placed on athletes by coaches to improve performance have increased interest in enhancing performance using new approaches. The use of techniques such as transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) or post-activation potentiation (PAP) protocols has become a popular topic in sports science, based on observations that they may benefit sports performance. Therefore, the researchers in the present study sought to determine the acute effects of tDCS and PAP on functional, cognitive, and perceptual parameters in trained women.    Methods: In this study, 12 trained female athletes who met the inclusion criteria participated in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study. In a preliminary session, after subjects were introduced to the research procedures and their anthropometric characteristics were measured, their one-repetition maximum (1RM) in the barbell squat was assessed. One week later, subjects were randomly exposed to five different conditions across five separate sessions, with one week between sessions: 1) M1 anodal tDCS, 2) Sham stimulation, 3) PAP protocol, 4) PAP + tDCS, and 5) tDCS + PAP. In each session, resting blood pressure and heart rate were first measured, followed by the Stroop test and a choice reaction time test. Immediately after completing each experimental condition, the ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), pleasure, arousal, pain, heart rate, and blood pressure were recorded. The choice reaction time and Stroop tests were then repeated. Subsequently, subjects performed the lower-body Wingate anaerobic test, and the results were recorded. Data were analyzed using one-way and two-way repeated measures ANOVA with    27 software. Results: The data showed no significant differences in the changes in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, peak power, mean power, reaction time, pain, arousal, or RPE following the interventions (P > 0.05). For the RPE variable, the overall difference between conditions was significant; however, post-hoc tests with appropriate correction did not reveal significant pairwise differences between specific conditions (P > 0.05). For inhibitory control, the results indicated significant improvements in the tDCS and PAP+tDCS conditions (P ? 0.05). Conclusion: In general, the results of the present study suggest that acute tDCS improves the functional parameter of the fatigue index and the cognitive parameter of inhibitory control in trained women. Similarly, the combination of PAP + tDCS also improves inhibitory control. However, the PAP intervention alone did not have a significant effect on any of the variables measured. Further studies are necessary to confirm these results and to investigate the underlying mechanisms.    Keywords: transcranial direct current stimulation, post-activation potentiation, Wingate, Stroop, fatigue
  2. The effect of 6 weeks of aerobic training on the expression of PLP and MBP genes and proteins in the myelin sheath of the cerebral cortex of C57BL/6 mice in the multiple sclerosis (MS) model induced by cuprizone
    Sara Pirmohammadi 2025
  3. gggInvestigating on physical fitness health related and mental indicators in individual sports fields elite veterans in Kermanshah city.
    Nazanin Rahmani 2025
    Objective: The present study aimed to determine the physical fitness indicators related to the mental health of elite veteran athletes in individual sports in Kermanshah. Methodology: This study was fundamental and employed a descriptive-correlational design with a field-based approach. The statistical population comprised elite veteran athletes in individual sports residing in Kermanshah, from whom 54 individuals were purposefully and conveniently selected. Inclusion criteria included general health, a history of national team membership or five years of competition at the highest level, and an age range of 40 to 60 years. Data collection tools included demographic questionnaires, dietary recall, the Short Form Health Survey (SF-36), the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), and the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS). Additionally, standard devices and tests assessed body composition parameters, cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, and endurance. The normality of the data was evaluated using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, and statistical analyses were conducted at a significance level of 0.05 using    26 software. Results: The results indicated that among elite veteran athletes in individual sports in Kermanshah, men had significantly higher cardiorespiratory fitness (p<0.01), upper-body endurance (p=0.003), lower-body endurance (p=0.021), upper-body muscular strength (p<0.001), and lower-body muscular strength (p=0.0001) compared to women. However, no significant difference was observed between genders in flexibility (p=0.61). Body composition also differed, with men having a higher body mass index (p=0.008), muscle weight (p<0.001), and waist-to-hip ratio (p=0.003), whereas women had a higher percentage of body fat (p<0.001) and fat weight (p=0.048). Furthermore, no significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of quality of life (p=0.82), mental health (p=0.17), and life satisfaction (p=0.19). Conclusion: The findings revealed significant differences in cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular endurance and strength, and body composition between men and women, while no significant difference was observed in flexibility. Men exhibited higher cardiorespiratory fitness, which can be attributed to morphological differences, body composition, and hemoglobin levels. Additionally, men had greater muscular endurance and strength, likely due to higher muscle mass and force production capacity. Body composition differences were also evident, with women having a higher body fat percentage and men having greater muscle mass. However, flexibility showed no significant difference between the two groups. These findings align with previous research and highlight the importance of considering physiological and morphological differences between genders when analyzing physical fitness characteristics.   
  4. The effect of 6 weeks of aerobic exercise on mRNA and proteins expression of HSP70, HSP40,HSP110,HSF-1in the C57BL/6 mice motor cortex with Cuprizone-induced Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
    Amirhosin Malki 2025
       Objective: This study examines the effect of aerobic exercise on the expression of cortical genes Hsp 70, Hsp 110, Hsp 40, and HSF 1 in C57BL/6 mice with cuprizone-induced multiple sclerosis. Materials and methods: In this study, 20 female mice (23±3 g) were randomly divided into four groups (n=5): control, exercise, female, and exercise + female. Animals were kept as pets under suitable conditions. To model the disease with caprizone, food containing 0.2% of caprizone is given to two groups of exercise + MS and MS and two groups of exercise + MS and control + exercise for six weeks and five sessions per week. Was given, and each session was 15-60 minutes and 20-20 meters per minute of aerobic exercise. The aerobic exercise program and colonization induction were performed simultaneously. A biopsy was performed 48 hours after the last day of training. The cerebral cortex was extracted, and half of the cerebral cortex was homogenized. The tissue was analyzed for the expression of Hsp 70, Hsp 110, Hsp 40, and HSF1 genes by real-time PCR and the expression of Hsp 70, Hsp 110, Hsp 40, and HSF 1 proteins by western blot, and the other half of the analysis. Cortical analysis was performed for crystal violet. Coloring is used. A significance level of less than 0.05 was considered (p ? 0.05). Results: Data analysis showed that 6 weeks of aerobic training significantly increases the expression of genes and proteins.
  5. The effect of active release and myofascial release on pain, disability, function index of deep neck muscles, forward head angle and neck muscle strength in female students with non-specific chronic neck pain
    Hanan Moghaddam 2024
       Abstract Neck pain is one of the common problems in human societies and it causes spine injuries, disability, reduced quality of life and fear of movement. Also, neck pain causes neck abnormalities, such as forward head posture, and this condition causes postural abnormalities, discomfort, pain, and neck weakness. One of the ways to reduce neck pain is the use of massage therapy, which in recent years has been used in active release technique and myofascial release technique training methods; However, it is not known to what extent this type of exercise is useful for neck pain, so the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of active release and myofascial release on forward head posture, visual analogue scale (VAS), neck muscle strength, range of motion, neck proprioception, and quality of life, NDI, scale of depression, anxiety, stress, fear of tempo movement, pain self-efficacy, pain catastrophizing in female students with non-specific chronic neck pain. In this research, 45 women patients with chronic neck pain were randomly divided into three groups of 15 people: active release exercises, myofascial release exercises, and control. Each group received a 2 weeks (6 sessions) treatment; 24 hours before the start of the pre-test exercise protocol and one day after the end of the exercise protocol, the post-test was taken. Data were analyzed using independent t-test, dependent t-test and Bonferroni's post hoc test at a significance level of P<0.05 using    version 26 software. Based on the findings of the present study, there was a significant increase in quality of life data, NDI, depression scale, anxiety and stress, pain self-efficacy, pain catastrophizing, VAS, strength (flexion, extension, left lateral and right lateral), range of motion (flexion, extension, left lateral and right lateral) and neck proprioception (flexion, extension, left lateral and right lateral) were observed in the active release group, P<0.05. Also, in the myofascial release group in quality of life data, NDI, depression scale, anxiety and stress, pain self-efficacy, pain catastrophizing, VAS, strength (flexion, extension, left lateral and right lateral), range of motion (flexion) , extension, left lateral and right lateral) and neck proprioception (flexion, extension, left lateral and right lateral) a significant increase was observed P<0.05. However, no significant increase was observed in the control group, and no significant effect was observed in the data of fear of tempo movement, forward head posture in any of the groups. It seems that active release and myofascial release exercises play an important role in improving quality of life, NDI, depression scale, anxiety and stress, pain self-efficacy, pain catastrophizing, VAS, neck muscle strength, range of motion, and neck proprioception. Keywords: neck pain, forward head posture, active release, myofascial release.
  6. The Effects of Six Weeks of Specialized Wrestling Training on the Physiological and Functional Indicators of 15-16-Year-Old Girls Wushu Athletes
    Saba Sharifi 2024
  7. Comparison of Six Weeks High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and High-Intensity Interval Resistance Training (HIIRT) on Body Composition and Performance Indicators in Female Taekwondo Athletes.
    Samira Nazari 2024
  8. The Effect of Six Weeks High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on Biochemical Markers of Muscular Damage and Fatigue in Female Elite Taekwondo Athletes.
    Maryam Rafiezade 2024
  9. The effect of 6 weeks aerobic training on mRNA and protein expression of PLP ,MBP in the cerebellum of C57BL/6 mice with Multiple sclerosis(MS) indduced by Cuprizone
    Ali Shayestehrad 2024
  10. the effect of six weeks Aerobic training on the expression of S1P mRNA and S1PR1,R2,R3 mRNA in the Cerebellum of C57BL/6 mice with multiple sclerosis (MS)
    ELNAZ GHAFARI 2024
  11. • Investigating the violation of the rights of child athletes in the light of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
    Seyed peyman Hayatolgheibi 2024
    نقض حقوق كودكان در ورزش مبحث بسيار مهمي است كه در سال‌هاي اخير موردتوجه قرار گرفته است. اين حقوق به‌طور مكرر در محيط‌هاي ورزشي نقض مي‌شوند و پيامدهاي منفي بسياري را براي كودكان ورزشكار به وجود مي‌آورند. پژوهش حاضر با هدف بررسي موضوع نقض حقوق كودك-ورزشكاران در پرتو كنوانسيون حقوق كودك انجام گرفت. جامعه آماري تحقيق را مربيان ورزشي شاغل در هيئت­ها و باشگاه­هاي ورزشي تشكيل مي­داد. روش نمونه گيري به­صورت در دسترس بود و از پرسشنامه محقق­ساخته براي جمع­آوري داده­هاي پژوهش استفاده شد. روايي و پايايي پرسشنامه توسط 9 تن از صاحب­نظران در حوزه حقوق ورزشي و 5 نفر از مربيان به تاييد رسيد. به­منظور تجزيه و تحليل داده­هاي پژوهش از نرم­افزار ليزرل استفاده شد. نتايج نشان داد كه همه عوامل (حق بر سلامت، حق بر آموزش، حق بر تفريح ، حق بر عدم بهره‌كشي) در مدل تحليل عاملي داراي برازش مناسب و كافي بودند كه بيانگر نقش پيش­بيني كنند? اين عوامل درخصوص نقض حقوق كودك – ورزشكاران در در پرتو كنوانسيون حقوق كودك بود.   
  12. The effect of a period of high intensity intermittent training (HIIT (on blood lactate Level, aerobic and anaerobic performance in elite Karate athletes
    Mahin dokht Rezaei 2023
  13. Comparison of eight weeks of functional training and resistance training on the bio-motor abilities of elite female taekwondo players
    Leila Khazaei 2023
  14. Comparative study of children's right to play from the point of view of Iranian law and international law
    AVEEN HUSSEIN SAEED 2023

  15. A comparative study of the protecting children rights in sports of Iran and Australia
    WISAM SALAH MOUSA 2023

  16. Explaining the model of socio-economic factors affecting the quality of sports events (case study: Student Sports Olympiad)
    AHMED HASAN KADHIM 2023
    برگزاري باكيفيت رويدادهاي ورزشي چالشي براي فدراسيون‌ها، شهرها و سازمان­هايي است كه در تلاش­اند كيفيت برگزاري را ارتقا دهند و رضايت شركت‌كنندگان و ذينفعان را جلب كنند. هدف از اين پژوهش «تبيين مدل عوامل اجتماعي- اقتصادي موثر بر كيفيت رويدادهاي ورزشي (مطالعه موردي: المپياد ورزشي دانشجويان)» است. اين تحقيق كاربردي و از نوع توصيفي– همبستگي است   كه به شكل ميداني و با استفاده از پرسشنامه انجام پذيرفت. جامعه آماري تحقيق را كارشناسان خبره (اساتيد مديريت ورزشي، روُساي تربيت‌بدني دانشگاه‌ها، كارشناسان تربيت بدني، مربيان و ورزشكاران، با تجربه حضور در المپياد ورزشي دانشجويان) تشكيل دادند كه با توجه به نامعلوم بودن حجم جامعه آماري تعداد نمونه‌ها تا حد كفايت به روش تصادفي ساده 225 نفر انتخاب شد. ابزار گردآوري اطلاعات در اين تحقيق پرسشنامه استاندارد است كه از دو بخش تشكيل شده است. بخش اول مربوط به سئوالات جمعيت شناختي و بخش دوم شامل   پرسشنامه­هاي عوامل اجتماعي– اقتصادي (فرهادياني،1396) و پرسشنامه استاندارد كيفيت رويداد ورزشي (شانك،2006) با چهار مولفه است كه به صورت طيف 5 ارزشي ليكرت نمره‌گذاري شده‌اند. تجزيه و تحليل داده­ها‌ با استفاده از نرم‌افزار   24 و LISREL8   انجام گرفت از‌ آمار توصيفي و استنباطي (همبستگي پيرسون و مدل معادلات ساختاري) استفاده شد. نتايج يافته‌ها نشان داد ضريب مسير بين عوامل اجتماعي- اقتصادي و موُلفه‌هاي كيفيت مكان، كيفيت برگزاري، كيفيت گردشگري ورزشي و كيفيت خدمات رويداد ورزشي به ترتيب   برابر با 83/0، 86/0، 84/0 و 89/0 است. همچنين   ضريب معناداري براي اين موُلفه‌ها به ترتيب   معادل 89/9، 26/5، 47/5 و 77/5 بود. نتايج نشان داد كه عوامل اجتماعي- اقتصادي توان پيش‌بيني كيفيت رويداد ورزشي را دارند. لذا پيشنهاد ‌مي‌شود مديران برگزاري المپيادهاي ورزشي دانشجويي از مدل ارائه شده در اين تحقيق جهت ارتقاء كيفيت رويداد ورزشي دانشجويي استفاده كنند.     
  17. Identification of civil and criminal judgment for teachers and sports coches of Kermanshah province
    ZAYNAB NORI 2022
  18. The effect of short-term vitamin D supplementation on the antioxidant capacity and muscle damage indicators responses to exhausting aerobic activity in non-athletic men
    Vahid Parvizi mastali 2022
       This study investigated the effect of short-term vitamin D supplementation on the antioxidant capacity and muscle damage indicators responses to exhausting aerobic activity in non-athletic men. In this clinical trial, 24 young non-athlete men were randomly divided into two grou   vitamin D supplements ((n=12); daily intake of 2000 IU for 6 weeks) and placebo ((n=12); daily intake of placebo for 6 weeks). EAE was performed on the treadmill twice before and after six weeks of supplementation. Blood samples were taken at 4 stages before and after the first EAE protocol (pre-test 1, post-test 1) and before and after the second EAE protocol (pre-test 2, post-test 2). After six weeks of vitamin D supplementation, following the second EAE lactate dehydrogenase, creatinine kinase, liver enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT, and ALP), antioxidant capacity (SOD, CAT, GPX, and POD), and vitamin D levels increased significantly in both groups (within-group comparison of Per 2 and Post 2). In addition, there was a significant increase in the quality of life (P = 0.021) and time of exercise (P = 0.045) in the vitamin D supplementation group rather than placebo. It seems that short-term vitamin D supplementation plays an important role in improving the response of markers of antioxidant capacity, muscle damage, and liver enzymes to EAE and increasing quality of life and exercise performance.
  19. The effect of 1 sessionof Swedish relaxation massage and meditation on
    Faeze Gholami 2021
  20. The effect of aerobic training on the expression of C57BL/6 mice hippocampal genes MAG, MOG, MBP and PLP in the Multiple Sclerosis induced cuprizone
    Pardis Sohrabi 2021
  21. The protective effect of 8 weeks resistance exercise training in experimental renal ischemia reperfusion injury in male Wistar rats
    Mina Kafashi 2020
  22. Explanining model of innovative behavior in the employees of Iranian Sport Federation
    Mohammad Alimoradian 2019
  23. Comparison of Active and Foam Rolling Recovery strategies on Physiological and Functional Indicators of Youth Soccer Players after a Soccer Match.
    Ali Akbar Fereidoni 2019
  24. effect of exercise with diffrent intensities on fat and carbohydrate oxidation in female athletes and non athletes
    2019
  25. The Effects of 8 Weeks of Concurrent Training on TNF-? and Testosterone Salivary levels in Postmenopausal Women With Breast Cancer
    2018
      AbstractThe purpose of this pilot study was to examine the effects of a concurrent resistance and cardio respiratory exercise training program of short duration on Salivary Levels of interleukin-12 (IL-12), Cortisol, quality of life (QOL), sleep quality, and fitness factors in women with breast cancer. 42 subjects were randomly assigned to either a training (n=21; age: 46.08±8.93 yrs) or control non-exercising group (n=21; age: 46.21±8.71 yrs). The training group followed an 8 weeks exercise program consisting of 3 weekly sessions of 90-min duration, supervised by an experienced investigator and divided into resistance and aerobic training. Salivary sampling was performed before and after the exercise protocol, and sleep quality and quality of life were assessed by the McGill's quality of life (MQOL) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality (PSQL) questionnaire was measured. We found that the change in values of cortisol, sleep quality, quality of life, weight, body mass index, body fat, and Waistline was significant (P<0.05) an 8 weeks concurrent training can change them but the change in values of interleukin-12, and WHR was no significant (P>0.05). These findings suggest a safe, economical method to improve quality of life, sleep quality,   fitness, maintain IL-12, and reduce cortisol in women with breast cancer.  
  26. Study of knowledge and attitude of sports fans about doping and the preventive reactions toward it
    Mohamadsaed Kiani 2018
  27. The Strategic Role of Emotional Commitment in the Relationship between Psychological Capital and HR Retention of Employees in Sports Ministry of Iraq
    KARRAR YHEAA MASHLOOL 2018
  28. The Effect of 8 Weeks of Resistance Training on migraine Indexes And Quality of life in women with Migraine Disorder
    MARYAM HASSANPOUR 2018
  29. comparison of 8 weeks linear and non-linear periodized resistant training and TRX on some physical fitness components and mental healthin adolescent boys.
    Masoud Sadeghi 2018
  30. Comparison between Eight Weeks of Strength Training with Various Intensities and Training with TRX on some of Factors of Physical Fitness in Female trained
    Shahrzad Zamanialavije 2018
  31. The Effects of Two Model of Resistance Training With Linear and Non- Linear Periodization on Muscular Strangh and Fatigue and Quality of Life in Women with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
    Saba Akbari 2017
      EFFECT   of linear and non linear resistance trainingperiodization on muscle strength in women with Multiple sclerosis(MS)
  32. The effect of4 weeks resistance training with and without blood flow restriction on hormonal responses on untrained young men : comparison of training session repetititon and volume.
    Saman Sharifi 2017
  33. The effect ofprecooling and percooling on physological, neural and performance responses on famale physical education at university of RAZI
    Seyedeh somayyeh Razavi 2017
  34. The relationship between RAST and CST field tests with wingate laboratory test in elite male futsal players.
    Karim Firouzbakht 2017
  35. The relationship between aerobicfield tests and laborlatory tests in elite male futsal players.
    Bijan Khodayari 2017
  36. The Effects of Two Model of Resistance Training With Linear and Non- Linear Periodization on Functional Capacity and Physiological Cost-index in Women with Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
    Somayeh Dashty 2017
  37. Effects of integrated cognitive training 8 weeks integrated cognitive-motor exerciseprogram on some cognitive motor and quality of life in elderly women of Kermanshah
    Somaieh Rostami 2017
      Review:The aim of this study was to compare the effects of eight weeks of cognitive integration - move on some cognitive factors, balance and quality of life of older women is the city of Kermanshah. For this purpose, 30 elderly women with an average age of 54/6 ± 15/69 years through Wechsler scale software WMS-III, and focused attention from software Selectiv & Divaided attention version of Al-use design. Also stork stand test, to evaluate static balance and tug testing to assess the balance was Pvyaastfadh. they did. component focused attention has increased significantly compared to the control group (103/0 = (p. However, other results showed that cognitive exercises integration - movement has a significant effect in improving working memory (001 / p =), static balance ( 001 / 0p =), dynamic (000/0 (p = and quality of life  ) 000/0 (p = compared to the control group and the control group was not significant in any of the components level.  Key words: aging, static balance, dynamic, focused attention, working memory, quality of life
  38. Effect of acute and chronic coenzyme Q10 supplementation on creatine kinase after exhaustive aerobic activity
    Parvaneh Valadbaigi 2017
    The aim of present study was investigating the acute and chronic effects of consuming Coenzyme Q10 supplement on rate of creatine phosphokinase after exhaustive aerobic activity of Bruce. For this purpose 12 out of 22 players of youth B’esat Kermanshah football team ranging from 17-19 in age volunteered to take part in this study. The study was conducted in 8 weeks and participants were posited into one situation but into two groups of control (N=12) and experimental (N=12). The experimental group during one session (acute effect) in 8 weeks (chronic effect) consumed 200 milligrams of coenzyme Q10 supplement (2 tablets each100 milligrams) daily. In order to exert muscular damage in subjects, they were tested by exhaustion test. The exhaustive Bruce test (running on the rotary bar model pulsar med 3p manufactured by the German company h/p cosmos) started with a speed of 1/7 miles per hour (2.74 kilometers per hour) and 10% tilt. Then in each stage 1.3 kilometers per hour and 2% tilt was added.   Exhaustion time is when the subjects are not able to run. In order to recognize the exhaustion subjects were talked to while performing the test and they declared that they are unable to continue running. Before and after the Bruce test in all three positons of acute, control, and chronic, 5 cc blood was bled from all subjects’ vein head elbow. BMI was calculated by the body composition measurement set called ZEUS 9.9 .The activity of serum total lactate dehydrogenase enzyme was determined by the CPK kit of Bio-System Company and auto-analyzer set (Biochemistry Synvva). All measurements were done form 9-11.5 pm in the same ventilation and light conditions. Data were analyzed by repeated measure paired – samples T Test at P ? 0.05.The results showed that consuming Coenzyme Q10 after exhaustive aerobic activities (Bruce test) caused a significant decrease of inflammatory markers in subjects’ blood’s creatine phosphokinasein the acute position. But in the chronic position no significant effect of consuming the supplement on decreasing blood’s creatine phosphokinase was observed.Conclusion:   Based on the results, it can be concluded that long-term (8 weeks) Coenzyme Q10 supplementation can reduce aerobic exercise-induced creatine kinase elevations (cellular damage indices).
  39. Effect of acute and chronic coenzyme Q10 supplementation on lactate dehydrogenase after exhaustive aerobic activity
    Sodabeh Saedi 2017
        The aim of present study was investigating the acute and chronic effects of consuming Coenzyme Q10 supplement on rate of creatine phosphokinase after exhaustive aerobic activity of Bruce. For this purpose 12 out of 22 players of youth B’esat Kermanshah football team ranging from 17-19 in age volunteered to take part in this study. The study was conducted in 8 weeks and participants were posited into one situation but into two groups of control (N=12) and experimental (N=12). The experimental group during one session (acute effect) in 8 weeks (chronic effect) consumed 200 milligrams of coenzyme Q10 supplement (2 tablets each100 milligrams) daily. In order to exert muscular damage in subjects, they were tested by exhaustion test. The exhaustive Bruce test (running on the rotary bar model pulsar med 3p manufactured by the German company h/p cosmos) started with a speed of 1/7 miles per hour (2.74 kilometers per hour) and 10% tilt. Then in each stage 1.3 kilometers per hour and 2% tilt was added.   Exhaustion time is when the subjects are not able to run. In order to recognize the exhaustion subjects were talked to while performing the test and they declared that they are unable to continue running. Before and after the Bruce test in all three positons of acute, control, and chronic, 5 cc blood was bled from all subjects’ vein head elbow. BMI was calculated by the body composition measurement set called ZEUS 9.9 .The activity of serum total lactate dehydrogenase enzyme was determined by the LDH kit of Bio-System Company and auto-analyzer set (Biochemistry Synvva). All measurements were done form 9-11.5 pm in the same ventilation and light conditions. Data were analyzed by repeated measure paired – samples T Test at P ? 0.05.The results showed that consuming Coenzyme Q10 after exhaustive aerobic activities (Bruce test) caused a significant decrease of inflammatory markers in subjects’ blood’s creatine phosphokinasein the acute position. But in the chronic position no significant effect of consuming the supplement on decreasing blood’s creatine phosphokinase was observed.Conclusion:   Based on the results, it can be concluded that long-term (8 weeks) Coenzyme Q10 supplementation can reduce aerobic exercise-induced lactate dehydrogenase elevations (cellular damage indices).Keywords: coenzyme Q10 supplement, lactate dehydrogenase, exhaustive Bruce test.
  40. design and construct of sporting capital model
    Somaeh Rostami 2016
  41. Comparing the effects of three types of endurance, resistance and concurrent training on body composition in obese and overweight children
    Abedin Azizi 2016
  42. The effect of 8 weeks morning exercise on physical fitness and body composition in obese and overweight students
    SIAMAK VARFINEJAD 2016
  43. The Acute Effects of Different Post Activation Potentiation (PAP) Warm up Protocols On Anaerobic Performance And Lactate Changes In Talo Female Athletes.
    HENGAMEH MORADIAN 2016
  44. The Effect of 8 Weeks of Aerobic Training with Different Intensities on Migraine Indexes and Quality of Life in Women with Migraine Disorder
    Zahra Pairo 2016
  45. Comparison between effects of nonlinear and linear periodized resistance training on strength and endurance in youth girls
    Nasrin Neyazinejad 2016
    Effects of Liner and Nonliner periodized programs on Muscular Strenght and Endurance in Untrained Adolesent Girls
  46. the effect of yoga training on lipid profile in healthy pregnant woman
    Saba Nazari 2015
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